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Lithium dilution cardiac output measurement: a clinical assessment of central venous and peripheral venous indicator injection.

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Garcia-Rodriguez, C; Pittman, J; Cassell, CH; Sum-Ping, J; El-Moalem, H; Young, C; Mark, JB
Published in: Crit Care Med
October 2002

OBJECTIVE: The lithium indicator dilution technique has been shown to measure cardiac output (CO) accurately by using central venous injection of lithium chloride (Li-CCO). This study aimed to compare the measurement of CO by using peripheral venous administration of lithium chloride (Li-PCO) with Li-CCO. DESIGN: Prospective, observational human study. SETTING: Surgical intensive care unit. PATIENTS: Thirty-one patients were studied after major surgery. All patients had arterial, central, and peripheral venous catheters. A total of 24 patients had pulmonary artery catheters. MEASUREMENTS: Serial measurements of Li-CCO and Li-PCO were made during hemodynamically stable conditions. CO was also measured using thermodilution (TDCO) when a pulmonary artery catheter was present. Data were analyzed by linear regression, the generalized estimating equation, and the comparison method described by Bland and Altman. MAIN RESULTS: There were 93 Li-CCOs, 93 Li-PCOs, and 216 TDCOs recorded. The ranges of COs were similar: Li-CCO, 2.36-11.52 L/min (mean, 5.22 L/min; n = 31); Li-PCO, 1.63-9.99 L/min (mean, 5.22 L/min; n = 31), and TDCO, 3.28-10.4 L/min (mean, 5.75 L/min; n = 24). There was good linear correlation between Li-CCO and Li-PCO (R2 =.845). The mean difference for Li-CCO-Li-PCO was very small and insignificant (p =.97), and the limits of agreement were acceptable (mean difference +/- sd, 0.0005 +/- 0.64 L/min). The mean difference for Li-CCO-Li-PCO was smaller if the peripheral injection site was proximal rather than distal to the wrist (p =.053). Li-PCO and Li-CCO values were lower than simultaneously obtained TDCO measurements (Li-PCO-TDCO, -0.538 +/- 0.95 L/min, p =.003; Li-CCO-TDCO, -0.526 +/- 0.67 L/min, p =.0001). CONCLUSIONS: Li-PCO gives a measurement that agrees well with Li-CCO. Accuracy of Li-PCO is probably improved if a proximal arm vein is used. Li-PCO provides accurate measurements of CO without the risks of pulmonary artery or central venous catheterization.

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Crit Care Med

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ISSN

0090-3493

Publication Date

October 2002

Volume

30

Issue

10

Start / End Page

2199 / 2204

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Thermodilution
  • Prospective Studies
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Lithium Chloride
  • Jugular Veins
  • Injections, Intravenous
  • Indicator Dilution Techniques
  • Humans
  • Extremities
 

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Garcia-Rodriguez, C., Pittman, J., Cassell, C. H., Sum-Ping, J., El-Moalem, H., Young, C., & Mark, J. B. (2002). Lithium dilution cardiac output measurement: a clinical assessment of central venous and peripheral venous indicator injection. Crit Care Med, 30(10), 2199–2204. https://doi.org/10.1097/00003246-200210000-00004
Garcia-Rodriguez, Charles, James Pittman, Cynthia H. Cassell, John Sum-Ping, Habib El-Moalem, Christopher Young, and Jonathan B. Mark. “Lithium dilution cardiac output measurement: a clinical assessment of central venous and peripheral venous indicator injection.Crit Care Med 30, no. 10 (October 2002): 2199–2204. https://doi.org/10.1097/00003246-200210000-00004.
Garcia-Rodriguez C, Pittman J, Cassell CH, Sum-Ping J, El-Moalem H, Young C, et al. Lithium dilution cardiac output measurement: a clinical assessment of central venous and peripheral venous indicator injection. Crit Care Med. 2002 Oct;30(10):2199–204.
Garcia-Rodriguez, Charles, et al. “Lithium dilution cardiac output measurement: a clinical assessment of central venous and peripheral venous indicator injection.Crit Care Med, vol. 30, no. 10, Oct. 2002, pp. 2199–204. Pubmed, doi:10.1097/00003246-200210000-00004.
Garcia-Rodriguez C, Pittman J, Cassell CH, Sum-Ping J, El-Moalem H, Young C, Mark JB. Lithium dilution cardiac output measurement: a clinical assessment of central venous and peripheral venous indicator injection. Crit Care Med. 2002 Oct;30(10):2199–2204.

Published In

Crit Care Med

DOI

ISSN

0090-3493

Publication Date

October 2002

Volume

30

Issue

10

Start / End Page

2199 / 2204

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Thermodilution
  • Prospective Studies
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Lithium Chloride
  • Jugular Veins
  • Injections, Intravenous
  • Indicator Dilution Techniques
  • Humans
  • Extremities